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Yeah, real back channels are official and well-documented. Look no further than the Obama-Cuba negotiations, which have been reported to death and are even the subject of books. You don't try to hide them from your own fucking intelligence agencies.
Which books have you already read and found valuable?
My recommendations:
"Cuban Revelations: Behind the Scenes in Havana" by Marc Frank
"Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know" by Julia E. Sweig
This one is kind of dry and academic, but I found the part about agricultural policy particularly illuminating: "Cuban Economic and Social Development: Policy Reforms and Challenges in the 21st Century".
I also have "The Revolution Under Raul Castro: A Contemporary Cuba Reader" and "Back Channel To Havana: The Hidden History of Negotiations Between Washington and Havana" but haven't started them yet. They look promising.